

“The Cream of the Crop” 
99.50% Pure or Better 
Every Bushel American Northern-Grown 
* 
HE hay crop ts the most Important one on the live- 
stock farm and, next to silage corn, hay produces the 
greatest quantity of total digestible nutrients to the 
acre. Every farmer should be sure of a good supply of high- 
quality hay because it will reduce the grain bill and increase 
the check for livestock products. 
We feel that the first essential in getting a good yield of 
high-quality hay is to seed a mixture of grasses and leg- 
umes that are adapted to the soil. There is no magic in 
mixture making but there ts a vast difference in the quality 
of the seeds used. The safest thing to do Is to use our 
D. B. Brand and be sure of the highest quality that 
money can buy. 
Compare quality and prices and we will have your order; 
m fact, we have scores of Jetters from farmers who testify 
to the superior quality of D. B. Clover and Timothy and 
who also saved from fifty cents to several dollars per bushel 
by buying from us. 
| Dis NATO Sas 
Notwithstanding the fact that our seeds are tested in our 
own laboratory, we sell our D. B. Brand Seeds subject to 
your test, the test of your State Experiment Station, or 
that of the United States Department of Agriculture. 

THE CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
This Seed Sower can be used for eat (RO 
sowing, clover, timothy, lawn grass 

seed, and all other seeds that can 
be sown broadcast. It is easy to 
Operate and made of the best 
materials. Has positive force-feed 
and is quickly adjusted for differ- 
ent seeds. The touch of a lever 
will start or stop the flow of seed. 
Seed cannot clog or rush. Con- 
tainer is made of heavy canvas 
ducking and holds about 14 bushel. 


Keep your seed ten days after arrival, test it as you wish, 
and if you are not convinced that it is as good as we say it is, 
return it at once; we will refund your money and pay the 
freight both ways. Samples free. 
We use reasonable care in packing and sending out our 
Clover and Timothy Seed, but as so many circumstances may 
arise after they leave our possession, over which we have no 
control, we therefore do not guarantee nor will we be re- 
sponsible for the crop. 


